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.'.'., :f .. .'V f ." i t ,r,. ',, . v. . .i-: 'OIlS W. CitBUOK, TILlKIIfR. '.New SeriQ3,-Vol, IIL-No. 28. T jiij lim i'n VmpI'i M! '.wmI iil "f ; ..c milling ifrgii if mh'i&n raa lull frii hniji mm fa irf. . E.3g5srr;T7.sa,g's:icaait."s- ggr.:a:aTT&-: . ..-.,.-- , ,, " " Fayette7ille;N.C,L ardarJul7l9. 1856. ' . - - , 1 - T-BMfl; TWO POLIUM IS Ami ' , Whole No. 132. . ' rULbUKU WEEKLY, . ' JOHN W. CAMEROX, IDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ' TERS OE UBCRIPriOS: . r a Tialian, t. ui'iKMr" TT,'" . "7. " " .' " "' ' ' fata O-Mms It M'l l"rin" l-a year a.,harrtptl: i aabeali'l" m4mI (or a lau iwrlu- Uiea t ?w, aula paid H.'pMwf'i'iwl'iw! .tU aUrraarajr are pelt. " " a of lb K-lllie; Ta Uhi 1 ill-Mitta. their pniii tliaeti- of Hie fw, v Oi Itlur at tlMtr Intrnllun (a ' k fc-ftu lk AtiE-VCVOFNOIlTH CAROLINA ULTl'AL MUMTE lUliPAW. rilHB lubwiibrr ting bm puinvr Apftit for 1 th Ihit Coiiiii, will lw oiuwj to lk KUk la Uii plao and ritiuit, Ui luwk nxunall Itiu. . AUU. V. fJTKKU Jul 5, 18-.0. , ' iai-3in DCj" Wo nre nuthori'zcil nnO request ed to announce Will. K. LoVC as a caiulidiite lor ttie oiucc ol ilicr- rfiiU7oth..r.lfli-rlllle.ilMIW.UII B CUIIUItlillU IUr IIIW UUJt iUimw n.urc4 HTWW.H01C w tb-i.rM: i : nf m,prl , ,I(J fount v lb. jrlr, ulMirkii rvinl(t im. Steam Boats for Sale. r? fa w. at UU 11m, - (Br.vl,) for U",, I . f -t lhr manllM, , ' ' !lnnwlllV. , J?-"J irafeoiviul or nl 0rJs Mil aim t' iur f INK of th broibtrt if Ifct ' I'.rXbr' tittm- 1 boHCumpiiir.'jbti dvtai giiaJ W drU liij POLITICAL. : 1 ' Uar4 wr rlll b omitlvnU nil ii.nki. ol 1 . ua i mlr '.totlvu to Mi urorettirm. Vt will thrrffori Mil TWO ir oaf Tim mrm Poau, mui(inp of " nKOTH KR.S," 'OAM K! l. OKI.n." nd ' SC0T1 -I8H t HUif." Willi ocmuleio'iii tt Vt. ' J, C. POE, lUdt ti Fancy Drf Coods Bit, dpi, BmU ,.' . slioti, oJ Bfy Sale floluias. t Prt!eulr ttentio M to iOIES' DC ESS COOUa TRIMMINGS. , 18ia. '!L ' From the Norfolk Anrrioio; WILL HIE I'EOI'LK II KAK f - rr A Amica TukelV, ' AnJ miff RemimuerI Thai C. C. CimbifllhT-, Pierce Uuch.n.n Wofucn leader in New 1, i 8 tun a iiiciuIh-T orCunj:rr) uy, that a man fool, nhiiMiutea that onilrr the Kinia-NHkn act; another ) la vt Slate oin L adJcd.tV 1 . Union," and tut the A Mr.BiCAN ticket. ,; . ' Remkmheb. That Pifirce did all he eouU1 crub out the Mania of the Nuriheru Democi tbiieo uoMe men who alruirtrltj Jio, and m ed uiuch for Latham RiUla; ami did n'l ' ptiiror to knild up the Nortlim Sofia, a ' aet tt peatifcroua Fre8nil-b'jlilH uL- the Ametici'i ticket. i I!."i'f- n'-..r, tl. .(ii''! .m. T " , id iiit Tf1 fi tit far iu eiteimiuii to the 1'acifid. Vet ha i ' in tliiimel u (wcU friend tnd endorser of '.i bill which duct 'ihi-o IIiimi. : Ri?n,em ' vt Hum tbini' and burinb fur Buchanan if joa a. J vUTHEKrV othwJ romember that on die tiun aa poaaible. Arid jot, atrnne tnd woo drrful aa it lutj upprar, it ia truj. Hand to hand, houMur o nhouldur, breatto breaat, atand thn Democracy vf the frm'h and Martin Van liui en ia . aappfirt uf J amea Rutlianaa.-- Aftr fifteen veiir of alienation, and abuats tlirr are lib vf April Jime. Jtuthanau. the iihkI- i clvy hxled in eneb ollicr'a anna. 1 nere r.i Siarerjr prupandint (!!!) pgke the Mlowiiiir ' &ty are Wian, nmUhe Hxquirrr, and the Ki- t rJa (aa ae Li.lt and Svatun'e He(jiler of I)u v', .I 2. tiit 2,10.) "Iuieanihcauhji'ft " lavcrj, I Lelium it to be a groat moral, and : n-t political evil I I tbunk my God my lut Li un cuat in Sutc wlime it doua nut exi.it." Ut.MKHiuKx; that eluven yean previona to ! waa o or tlie lumeutara of an anti c7 otftl'ir in LunokMer, and tbal he waa i'ie oowiMiiiii to drift inii-aiaTerjr loaolutiona, 't be hr!nd to 4raft and aintd thoe reo n in connection uuhi two eouinuilcc .Hi'iiii-nberi'll these tbinj., and hurrab for witleat any io.lmduil lli.illfjr elmix. If U.lrJ a Soil-Abo.'ition Sofia it, htir pU.a, aud volo tl wl rf one or more cfiiiMf n H unbf mvk ia iucb I . : .1 j . . tii, Mrt 1.!7. Mr. VaiUt Uil Inlitf i.i. . J a n ... alaveryln the .Ierriioriethe tuoat Vilal to tbt South of ali.preaent or p'xepective iaauea. n the haiional Intallifoncai' .EXTJIACTS FHO.M 'H LLTTEtt OF EX UUV. BROWN. ' , . - N'AanviUK, June 16, 1856. Dear Sjr : Ymir favor of the 1 lib instant haa been received, informing tut, in brbalf of th Central Coninjiuee of the Aniorti-an l'artj, "tlat I have been i hoaen aa a candidate for t'lcctor for the S'lalo at large to auppljr one of. the exitting . vaoanii." . Lil I fee! coinplinientfd.hj tbia mark of CMifidfiiei' and regard, I aincerely regret that tb umintr, and all the Virviuia, and all the South. em I)eriioeiac,y oareaxinn 'an, ami Van carcaa ini ihi'iu I Vhat an unexpected, ' what foul nd dianatiugxeene ! And, in obedience to tfe eoofraot, ained, aealed, and delivered at Cincin nati, every pood Democrat everjwberQ ia now ex pected aud requiiud, uader peiiuitv i t bcinir futth- wuu uenounueu m a n.rt iiu. ana reaU out ol tlie , choice bad not fuikn udou auiue nn .Im. rn.' Nrtjr, Id full down and wornl-ip the " aweet little , pelbd, from a aeixe of dutj to my privati- inter- an.". Make uo Cglr woutliH, gen lie men, jou j taia, to prnaecute my profeaaion, ani tind of pel nnidt a.waral!K.ta V.ta a , k .11 1lu t. ! ..,1 flf.S . . a . . ...... .wn..ww ..... ... .a.. Hi.rb-H.wm Kiiu- iium iini u w juj 6Utca pumiAf never pri I a .... . . I - F " ib for tlytrj T WK ?' 1,0 bc refr,fd' ,0 Pticipte in Ibe toila of in the honor- iu U "J , , ... ... .'v..j ui-ui m puync ayinoi, limioea tnw, . i, Ic(j( , ' j" , ii iijb nmi'j vj joot i inn J(juafi) to tlie i i lbor at eanra oer tlie W. II. Rv.a, Taoa. W. Aritiaaea. B. 1. HorJ, Lnaur Hill. Hopkins, Hull & Co. WHOLESALE mr GOODS MEItClIANTS, A. 1S IIaUr Streft, (0ip"-ile H-noer Street,) HiI.TinOUE,?lI. 'Tabnary, ISO. ! VVM. II. HAIGII. Attorney at Linv. i-ir. FAYiJrrSTILLE, W. C.. OFFICE OS OLD STU-ET. Jaaoarr, 1951. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mv. 5ih l- wj a to paaa ih Udu4u at aur CUai trr to rwth Ui ra. Tha limthera i. a'tmlrahlj aJnpta 1 la runniug abate lb Lock uJ all tlie Uaia are ia txcelluit onler, anil are well tuiled to lie buiincu bo th tUf.r. For turma, aiJJraaa JAMFSBX8, Trea't Frollitra Btema Ikut Co., Fnyetievllle, N. C. JOHN CASKS, Wiliuinpu!., N. C. -Jan. 21, 1910. m-Bw Cape Fear Land lor Sale, Tli aubiV-r offera fr ' Thrrr) lltnadrrd and I'iKlit !!' Arrn ol I.ASD on C'( I e - ... l..i.. .i i. . L" iH i I.. 1 I tm ir WT.r, new. duiilh . im vbhiwibuu coanl)', ruubisg Willi tu Uirur to th buiil. of Mr. HrrO. A portion of tb .nl' la -etearrd and frard. Il ia wvll ad.plei to tli.tultimli... of run, ouU, and tke Uabuu crop of the rutr UuJ- lul part 'inrliartJ haa on it aoiaa food aa.inp, witicli o,jj la ailjr pre pared for o. It will b .old on a ereoMt of tmiUt ruonihi. Pr oaa wuliinj to be; oaucaU en tU onr h( ihi (Uce. J. U. tilt I'll tl'.D. AprilS. -f 122-tf "Law Copartnership". T-rp th wnderaiimed. 'haVe thiada'jr formwl a Law . VV C..pre.pbip, and will prti ! -OurU ftke foil- ig cautie ol tbia SuU : l UtUam.t JNO. MA.NMM. Pittboroq.'b. N. C., Jan' 1, lrii. j;x'srEARS, --ATTORNEY AT L1W. AUead th Court of Cumber!.. I, llai u, i a, . I -1- a - . - Aldraaa, Tooiuer, IUratttCo., - , io-i- V ri w .ul.l r-p"-t-iTt'l i:- lUMie lb .t. bff ? . a- " ABjencao ui'aoi. i. Roniembflr, Thit b Free rkil Abolition 8.JI held the firet Fre j 801I Bli-etitifr ever held at, Herkimer, New York, in the Fall of 1819, and vote tbe American ticket. , " " , ' Remember ! TLat 4 hey held tbe -rat N-UoueJ Frea-Kiil uicvtine ever bold at Uoffalo. New ! Vork in June, aud voU tbe American .r 1. . . ' Reincniber that Uiey then non.inatoJ Van Du ren and Adaroa, the alRST Alnilition Free Soil tivket lor the i'reaidvuey I and vote tbe American ticket! - . . ;. , ;, .- ; ; Rcmejibcr ! That auun; the active men tt tliat meeting were John 1'. Hale, David VViluiot, l'r.ton Kmr salmon r. tuuve, and U ro. Lloyd Oarriaon ; all violi'O' Ab..l!iionLiij ; aud with tbeiu were John A. 1'ix, J. . iowlca, l atrick llaL'an, Kiiab Rymler, and our hnndrtJ ttiv.ri, whoare now thn leudJra of the uuchanait party JtuttU : and tola the Aiiteriuau ticket ! "' . ' Ri'Ui!uLt1 that tOMag tbia aweet act wore alo Friii DutntAa, iuitive a'ave a KCJM WAT KHiura, anl utrcra) vllxrr aiyye.a. Remember ! Tl it tliia Convention of tbi Abo liiioii Frec S'oil Soft ia the vSuT Convefitioifl which ever allowed Miwf.its to teTrucmbeni1 counm-Ilora anil itiXiaicra." That no' Blark Ke- put lic.in Convenliou ever uondi-aeenJcd to aoW u'ridiitiiin lemcmbcr tbia and rote tbe Aniu- 1 ot i tni ir.r.t ...I la, ia ' (3...... j.v .1. j: i-i-' . . . , - ' . lyinvn, i-viuuL'iui. ami inr I'ruinarr uiiireore and . lioo dretiatinj the intermoddliiiR of alx.lition-1 u ;t ,lf' Pwiriff. qr .tu K'L th U:ritm4 r,,t' tUcuuUu -. . f a. . . .... irniiinir tv wtrunniiut 1 r at aa narii .y ai....r i.aai'i-i "i' -i ' , . ... - . - u-u wuu tbe altJira or Ibesoutn, proal-very (ll) r.uch.nnn toted KAT t lullv Intorai tlie iiU'il I ia a.t.l,!i.l4 him., ir -f Va'tv llliiff ft. fl.. ..tft.AM I of earrrinjr o tbr ( AiUtlliK MAKING 'CCSIN KSiJ. J rit'.iO ticket I . lfTiii'errid oa tu bo.iiu-. i t tb Jionii. b tl-t. Ramaiiiber ! That when the " Dciuocrie r,J' ,,m,,.,." ' fo,.,,y,!l "j;1 Trr ,ni,k,'!r I t'ljrli.mt Uk. Northern Stum K-r the durability 'be fun til with tbe loit Cai nam M-ilt- , . ;,. ti-.fi. . i- r er. Tbo.. WLbifiR ... W; . will j.lea ,,,,, tl-etion of 1 lene, Iu the abj.l.iion.freo,- eaiintln bit work lar lb.M.ie... All w'ork warrant. I oll .Sofla-ttiuae lUMuciate of Hale, ( liaae. King, d f-ir tw.lv montlii. R. piiii; Joue.t tb. Wut ' U'iltuut, (i.irrini and U tdditil.lt the OjiiiriJcu Remember) That Charlie Irvinjf (a nemocrat. ic Kieator of V a ) vj that from the vote and tipcecbe of Mr, Buchanan, it ia clear: " ' ' lit. TLat be waa not cippoaed to tbe rtlirtinus a'l-lion ff the alavery quentioo a apnvin of agitation wbktb Mr. lalhoua jimtly n0-ardcd u more fatal than any othrr. i 2d. That be rcciiniaJ the ennatitntimal 2wer of Ctmprcsa to aboliah alavery in the trict of Colun.bia, fipf osintt it etmt'i'e Only 00 the ground of ita ineipediemy a pnipiMttion which the portion of Van Jturin ahowo aflurda no icli.ble protection to aoulliern iiiKtitutiona. , d. Tba; he rvfu-vd fa eomtnit binwrlf fully on the great cni.lnm av-or tlie power nf ( uo frcttinjr, or weeping It ia hard and di grfjin" j Thei j.iiaa lt?litd mt hitherto a'caiuat an LiL l.lil t-ml aii.ial nHi.r. it aa li. .. . l I t - . . . . lot, but you muat endure it aa bet yoti can. We anpot, thoul), that your Cincinnati nianrn, and IntriiiucM, and butltora, niijiht have done bettor for vmt II they bail nuld vou to Fred. Ihtoshia, irirtead of V'un. theru wu!d have been formal connexion with th electoral ticket. I mt?nt rpoe upon them tow,-nJ would be pcr-fix-ily jujtifiable in t'ei lininj; the poaition offered me." Under ordinary circumctancca I certainly would do ao. But this is ruv countrv. and hil'l fur lew .ham. and humiliation in a.ibmitlinK to j be the country of ie children after me' and if Vnfie tnlt A a ir ia tl i.v l..r. nf it-ll- ito.,..lywt 'Tt . 1.. .. . . ' 1 11 tip nm o er-eaiiuii trie evil" which now alllicJ it, every man la called upon U contribute hi thare o the public aervice. ... . Prom a bto.of profound r-poae, both in iu foreign and domcatic relaliotia, it baa become an object of hatred and a by-word amone the nation. f, reckon tip pre, in iboe,trritori- wuld be no attack on tbe iltatea iu which it eiial Think of time thing, and burr.b for Old t . .L It ..... oik a 11 jou ceo . - your twin. A it i, tl tv l ave artually deitrsdod you below the le-el of the bea.fa of the lield. In one Wjifd, thry h uv mild yiH, Itn'if nail wul, tn Mirtin Yaa Harm ! May tbe pitvinp.' Heav en abed 'one rty of ivnuul.iion acrnea the on iiuatririaljle d'-pliii. of your inouiiriyl The Virginia 'l'emoeracy, onixi uiore, "check by jowl, i:h the valiant and wily knijjht of coui.tenaner and favor of very few amnni the oa Kiudeiboiik ! lliW tutuundinz ai uudu Uc5l a ti,,na u( the eanh uiu! Wa, ar. ; :... J. fact iu JwwArrw ear i How inlena. iy humiiia- j g,r t,f , Lren.-li with ir.ort than one But eviU tin.; the idea .' But it ia ao it 1. o And ' nf thia da- notion are Loihi:i-.v.fim.rl ib- intciUHl character. It waj ri.erred to tbia f;ener;itifn and tliie ye-ar (o wi'nca the "firl in atfltitft of eiiil war in r,np mi.l.f Tl. ..........I. v;i .). .li.J ....1:.:... ; r... .... . .. ." i.-i . -.u, .... . .... ...Jul- , ui mum our ejftf. 1 ne internal dm h.t been abl nJtile. Jul tbmk of it. C'onteniplatii j heard Fruternal bU Lx- been abed bv parea -an Bur.11 and Vi pannf.' logftlier in the tal l-atid aud the ftrif. .till ,. " '!,.. . . - . ' w. a --- r ...-.,-- a auiC Ivii hit tii 'Uri uw ol Uiu.in ' jKnjnun (,.r , T.ir iiynt i V? t,,e, tl, .und tupetber, too, upon th. a.e iJn.il 1 0f B0 ju, and Mf,r .. he did to, evidently bit U W be Ut'furiI). Thev all aecpt, cnW. and awe., I 1 ,n "r undcratood lllal th. ab-.l.tion j ai-very by t on-! L h(J VAoa-umi t,!alljrrn fur At c,cv,,, f .-uiv 11.1 .0. v" I'wii'i-; v. ui.aiii j "'.i. ...nan i.,r r.ur i.kii i. cti.,,r.n- an. . . I . . ft. -.. ....., n,..-..i r . t... .. , ..' .- ......... llc ut-iiniu. n vi. n. .u.- j. -.-r. -iulu . 1 i n-itni. r.-e i 'ir 1 ..iiDur c,t ina r.mjtrr 1 ... ... .1.. .. L. . ... II. 'I . , :. r '. '' .nail. o .m ui-u H..U va.no u pi:. v-J lataU'llllj; ov. iHIBapa will) Ian IB ti.MI, Ketp- l-Jj, and proiosed tlwt Mr. ClayahmilJ vote f..r j j,,.. the i.'a iH, while the buppr rs r,- in aweet uen. taeaaun. proiuiiiij mat no auouta oc uiatio j cmbrsce, fjti .eil by thwcarei of Ht-tn anl the ecrt-Ury f ftt. i buyaiWof intrbue,. refresh tberuaeivca with RtMEMBrn! That thiaaaine old Buck, ia the I aim tie a-liiii.bt.-r ! lkli-ld our ti-:ihl.jr t-f th man wIhi tujde 0:. Jaekaofl b.:liove that Mr. j Kxun.lwr, with in l.i-i.t frowe and aormwlul Clay bad nude tbe Unuu between hiuiaell and ( look, jet a-ttl.'J in his rea'Ut(iitJ..flr;)r:;b fb .!i.ii Ltxrry ti.ai our boh- ;i -c.ie-t wtre'ifcu- ru:J l a li-r. ipn er.emy than that tL?rc,abinM de on uotlea and'oii reaaouiiriie tfrmi. . Fair Bluff. Jt. C, June 1"J. IS56 128-1 .WANim ;,Ji.- J Jra i;iw-.' .a 3 GEXEBAL 0ilVIISS10 lD FOaWAP.DIXC f MLIIUIUI, .aa. li. 18-4. 23'tf - ' DR. K. A BLACX, ' OFFICE FROST ROOMS, OVER lr. S. J. Hitiale' CiiemUt and lrug btvre. February 7. X6'- W tf Andrew j. stedman, ATTOKNXY AT LAW, niT TallO B'O I? O , . C. m Will attend tb. Cou-ty and Hor erior CoorU of "Chatb.m, Moore, an-1 IHruett CoonUei. 7'Jtf July 1. l'5- : JOHN V7INSL0W Attorner at I-tiw. OJUi Ike SoTk"asf JIlH f&r- FA VETTI- IMX, 5. CY February, 1854. ' : ; R, H. SANDFORD, ATTOHNEY AD COLXSELLOR 'AT jLAW. Ofte at Dr. HaU'a Sew Baiiaing, -o How Slrett. gpt. lBlio, rr 6-T A. W. Campbell, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, GILLESPIE STI-EKT, FayetteviHe, K. C. Feb' 10, 1S4. - V V ; J Charles Banks, COlFlitTIOtlltt, jrBOLB-ALB Wl K-'ttVU, P.UALER IN JTereiJit Jfrutte, A'-tt,- Cari, rotocco, :?f, OllEE.t KTKEET, Fayatteville, N. 0. JnnryW.l5. ' : - ?-T IMMEDIATELY, a t,oo. BOIiY M tktR. Tb very beat aagea will be ffireq. a WM.TVANXMS. Fair Bluff, K. C, Ja K, 1'... " I.H-lm VTtl! MER WD JEWELER, j4( i'ie oJ Slii if t, K'trth liile t-f JAiy Slitel, riir.TTi.m.LK, HAS jut returunt fiom this Norih wi'h th , lr;at fctu e lit ijii li h eer dttur-! !jX iu lu.s m.rk.t, Licb be ill -: t v..ty lu l", . . X priL-i.- Aoioug hi aanortuirut may hefunnJ ijui iMi.. Mlier wtiO-hea ui ab kmji, oaie'ry fine : fJM r-.b, V.at nn l (iuarj t halm ; .Seal ami K le ; Kpeetaclc Itinii in wta KiBai: bricelet et; Collat and S't-vu liuiloiji., Gn' l Pun d l'e.icl! with In'lia R ilitr r. a new article; fiiw I'earl Cnl Caa: PoeketC mpatea,witb Uun Iiie-min.-cted; Crl l!cU-; Puit Muiiai ; Jrt S-iklacea; ... Jtl of Frd I'.itij.luK ami other iiicm ; they were not reoutreii to lay Uuwn tbeir abniition tanner, to renounce their abolition jwiiiciile, to recant a single a'lolitipn hereay, or even to catoflr their Nln'-'lt'i'tiV .n 'iu u rjprt arniuijt- ntrnt icni enttrn' win to lltnl ejfnt, itcuieiobcr thia and vow the American ticket. ,,. i KemembT! That tbi diiion between 1h, fTiird.H and Sofia turned oif the tlayry uoaatM Ih.t the II.nl nUaxi np like men for tb. rihtv of t'lo'S.Milb, and MiQuied and auerifi.x-d every thinj; f.r thee rihte. 1 bat the ?uft were vile alxditiot five oih-r from the auirt, .4f4t wbet Pierce came into or, he turned hi back upon tlie Hard, and suiiied upon the Softa that be turinnl liarda out 'of vi1ic4 and put .''oft in th.jit plaoea, that be tiiuu to crunh the llalda untlur the armed heel of pr-wi-r, and nuiaed, fed and Usiucmbtr Mr. Adimal - U..HEMBirKj That tbkaaiD oltlBuck ia the crry M.i, who heard tliia"eijarj made, reiterat ed, and tb chalfe run upon it, a thouund time orer tho country fur ftltoeu Jt-m, aud yet. kmncinJ it tilidH, St VKR Cu.NTKAUla in It! Old tl.tc ittitG., apiin' we a-iy, Jti-mtmLfr llnt ., and Hep up like mn aieae the wronj; aud outrajre put upon our yreol fitorit by Vuiifljf th Ar.xtHfnn tttsktiS. --- - . . Atd acwin Old Hut Wh'ms rtuieiuiK-r. that . cumi wnere lie tue I'm;.- e'nyenf n.w iohdj.- ecuple, e nlilc-m. snd ri'pr.eiiti.liv. of AUilifioti j ia u and Southern I'eniicriy ri-jnio l, now an i (forever! He, too, the rank and ble of tho ir j finu Demoera.-y' afc-emble round, with a-ureca I J'-ep, rwyt luu i, ucc-miii.' urdera Ir 71 Bui lianau J head quarter, and tjuukly darling otf, like 1 11 MuUu 'tort" if " .l'V'.'iiyenh," to carry out i the aui.'riioin. and oU y the tHutuiiand ( I the ! Iwary-Wd. AU-liliuuiat of Kimkrhouk '. ' la : uul a aceua Itku l:. in i.tmi h to ti.'.en t)e - keart i ... .1... . r 1 1....1 i . 1 : . .- . ... in- un ij ui fc.iaju mit-i. in a civit rinarrel. i eould ri pel atiy fuiiin enen-iy, and repair bis uYva!-li.u, and profit by the" nmral bear. . of the titt-ry. Bt w '.at power, wf at vahr can re pair aectiijft! braihe when once cnsunin:atcd f l!.e chapter tf..it r-u ld it w.Il he black and ha'tliSoiiK, but it u.ut no down and stand forev-. cr ditrsc. to .'sud out counify atid to U19 c.ui' ('t popular liberty. -It iit riot do to gay that these cvily-'have come t f thenioelvea,. that thev were u'voi.ibki ' Thry bad an -nricin, ami that oruin i to be found in intermeddlinp; wi'h the 'jueetiQit of slavery, ur.e.lled fjr by the -xifency of the co-ntty, . - I'udr the compromise of 1 v.'O tbe dift -t at ' arction uf the I'nioB th-t had been srmed iu fierce ahtflgtiiiiiht were rapidly n-turninc toa tat tbi ia Us. aara Ot.l Bm-k. wlm. in 1?H ..W I " , n"uu" l"s .7 ".'s,n r" ?-liJI ' l! nwy. .N-ldom hr.a the heart of the natior, A, hum oT VZVrMn: t'u.1 l,'k Vf-- at.etW.t T''..'4 C'1'.1-'"''" ,.'ie nhu- r""ior I b ' Nn under the h.ih.weJ . . ,, , 1,, 1 ol tbe Nu:u; h.t ui;a it u.on, but t.iat initi.'ttve tar.il man than Mr C -V. and the man.; . ....... . - , . . . ... line OU.Ii I- 111 tf.t lia'idl '.A t.lfi fill, mt.ni 7 U' but can it import, hut tint t'.e pa!iticin. of the Sjutbcn l'iu,s r. 1 hate a-;.J t!.e iouth, and jjiven it up to f n-limit 1, inn. for the aale if pubi;0 plunder ? Th:it ;l i' im-anini; th;-,t k!.ii, ita lii.i.irt 4 Hit B-Il .1,11 ((.nfif-ii-.-h f.f the f inner-tic party here in the bir.'iin aud auhiui: to it h d t a.in ; .Seal and Key. ; lob Buck-1 r,nr.r,.J t,e So('u on othoial t-oil ! R . of all fcinda; Urea 1 .raa an 1 1 Lar hi .' oU th, American tkket , imtii ng Hue; all km. rt ringer tU ; GuM l'n.ii! wiik PtntG.1d Ltk-1 Rl.MEJtntH ! That at the Cincinnati I'm; Arcimleon; Mu-ic Iiol, A.. fill-VEK n tlti:: ?:lciF.irk.: Sir T.We ml Tt Spoons; Sugar ami I'rcm'rv 5pn-i; Mmtrd Ci'nven- tion, the iiiieitioii came up to wbii h-i-f he llnrtK or the Holu were the ueai, I'cmocr.tio patlj I North -that that Convention dci i.Ictl th;a t!if j ' .Koft Demoorji-y" tba Mind suit Juiuocruey j rh.it held the Sl'le Aliolltioo Free toil t'onven- tinu in ls47, and "the fiiM N-tionalf Abolition and 8.lt8pyoM;SiivrCup, ilutwr and t ruit K.ir.a. j Fri:e,i Convention in 194. tb b AVE Aboli- IMl- '.v.,','' ,n1flwPWorkt'''' IS'-ft. who, aviated with Hale, Butter Viabea, ta-rj taut luuketa; iJiliea Work I . U ' ... ., !! a Kood asaertmeot ofJUiliMiy O.ioi; a line lot Cha.tc, Gidilinjrs, Owrnt hutttb. IWon Kinp, of Cloeka. a'l'l very mine ..titer artlile whiub bi fiienda au'l th pubiiC ar.a initte-l to exnumie. Strict atuntioB paid to WATCil Bt'.I'A I RING. Jutre M. : ; 1-7-iiiO wilt atten I, by myceif of ilputy, a th f'illowing -tiinil ph.ee, to reeefeoifce duel do frotn tbo citiij of Cuiubtrlatiil County for the year l 'S, til : ' " ' At B'k Rirnr mu.-ter ground, Slonlny, July Htb "Klea Hill ilietrirt ", Tiiewlny, lotli " Lock'a'freek .".:' Tliursday, " I7tb Cedar Creek, ." " . Friday, " 18fh ' Carvar'a Creek 11 u 8'itutday, " 1 4tb " (JiVliie, at Col. mit)i' nl-l place Thur-day, Elst 71ht ' ilMrict at ' Fri'iay , Au;-u-t : ' lut- Roekfinh rjiatrict, at MtNi-iU'o l-r.-Je, t,.tur-ly, ; AniiKt . 2nd . At the above named time and places tbe enndidnte for-membi U the General A'nembiy, und ftir Fb.-rllf of Cumberland County will atteo-l and addrew their fellow-citiien. . ALKXASDliU JOHNsiON. abenff. JfuMth27tb, lo-jU. , 1-0-tf ' and otherAisouiiOMHTit and Nj'.iikm !Iii '1848 to th rpnngof 1852, waa tbe REAl JjiiU CliACV North I , " bo Iut that Statd to the Whiir od wo all h( the-tariff of 'A2, ud he tptin?d the office of ii -c-retary of S'.au a-i ro rd for th ' jjnitiitin of Kit h'lnni- ui a yrn'.won IlenietuLer thi and vote for Bu jbaoan if y.u cn 1 Ml.CHAMi'", IleairniU r that old Bark (who ia no Buck) aaid in the Senato, tfmt tint httpi - trr.l'wn ft muHufi' lures rut l'W WAOES ! "brine w.jjiw down to ten cent a dy. uU lliey w,jtj need no other prol.i-tion. ' llemeinber Tint, Meckankt, ami hurruh for iU Cnyk if Jf'H rait. ReIF..mi. U ! That tho eje of the noble FT.! luoro tutu of the L'"i'n are upin you. Let eve ry un work as men ahould do 1 for thr-ir rit'htr , and for victory I . R KluEMBKil 1 That in Fillmore we have a tower ! iufiueoce of tboae iiraline tnciaurrs of J "50. -I. Tbe Ci.iiii aecmed t. acipiire in w ktrenpth and a new Icaae of durnlii-n. J!t this w.a r.ote'ncuplt fur tboac in power. They-dt-iil-erately re opened ' 'he u roes nf aptatkn, and from that hour n : thia t! tendemy ha Uen to promote a war of " wctioiu, Heartburiin .'. civil etrife. and in, mi. iiina, ratify : ,1(.,lt dais r to th-. I nkn have been ti e hr.t ard nd iuf.n.OtlA ! fruit td" their !-!.lt!..n. coiMJittona 7 It la f. r yoaweive ti determine. ; .Adndttir... tbe alstrict justice W the main Vour deeUioiia mtii-t he cwd t the p-d; in ; principle.-, id the Kar.Ms and Nclrwaka act, they November. What will it he? For Mtrfi I urt Bot new in tbe ouli;'iior wcrv tbeTT.ew in F.ui Brn and hia tl.irpieibl., -rerolutiowary, I ,he Tnion t ltv. t-rit.r t.v thtt JlWrnri mm... i proa.;, in 1-20." 'J'h:.t neure resnrtcd to Aladittuti a '.-hfO.it', ry pivti.jr your tippntt to lim:hin:in, r .ifjamU him, by vojinpfot Millard Killim re? That-ia your alternative. That i the isMi in the prt-wnt ri,va tiartntvrd di wn to a ptiint.. Th it i the (uetioii, which, p.t- rti'ts ami r. rmituern men, J"U are rauea ti.n of treiith. A man anuiid whii) proud b-vmit-r i to decide. V ho, with a luauly find honorable the trulic of this ntirc liiiion will rally ; lcav- j and patriotic heart in but. )uiaoin, Can hceitati Ing tho utieralle facVioiiiid on, oho aide, and j what to do f V an Duron is, and b ev.r li'cn, thr, " wei oenuriea" on th other ; to purauc their tour wc.mt and bittoyat enemy. Fill li t re is ml tia. glwnvs heclf, your oust ami trtiil l.u l.e aae'ired. id. HiefTectuiil atraiiihle for the fpon. truth animate you to renewed exertion. Vote j Which will toU tnkc? Fur, 8tit'TUi:R,V VoTERi, HrturmUr ultihfM thhiya, I early, then to the work ! i . " j oieetiiiti uf liui hanaii tullhi! cuivaicnt to'the andtite th Ali;Ameriran tiittt ifgvu CAM.! , 1 . KenivIiER ! that Fillmore ia ptiiiiingwmd i rcatoralion of .Martin au liui tti f a t i Hue llESIEliUtn, .That Old Buck (who however is aler aiueibia aeoeptaaee than ever a timn pin the Il.Jien ie i bote u, -tis , Lain aa ti -1 Buck waa Federaliat fioni 1810 to ed before. That the poplo of thia country in j tbi nip.hl 1. II iwa d i. as rt4wi ii tl .t t u no that during that ; im in.iut iit I -....- i.ri.ia liiiiie . til ii..tnrtr. in a iiiiia ni .iiHpi-.nl anrt i aiiu ml i.v aluWatt a bad an Calhoun and Wile ! nd that he TjConfumonj feel lUt they. can : rcly, en mo amall the Sou'li b tin the cuniiin magician lilt I i--rl if Kinf ir K ui i wi! S. H. THOMAS. . .... iaAii m . FANCY ASB STABLE DRY GOODS, BEAD V-Tf-kDE ClOTHISO, Hat. CP, BonweU, Boot and Blme, Sheetings, C.tun Tarna, K.r,.y., Haukrt., te., ic i p0t Maaaer.nd Gft-aariaSt-, rytta-tll,y. C. "Ts, BANKS, VconiSSlOD' OTiEDHIl v a i.-t. : 2 ' r 104-1? 'IU. ' Hav Mount Sc':iooK THB wst mmim .f t!.Ui hovl wUl .pen on th. 21t Fortkular. r,fl.-TUUgbt JJr. D. A. Ray. . f. S. TROT. Jw.28tklW: . - ; i36-T never kit that party aa loti as be could auck anv n;iD from u that Wli.m pap oiled ..up "o vnnr.il hia love fur federaliaiu, and ica-. Tn affne'tion for " Icuiocrey" j Vote the Aincilcto ticket! ' "Z1 ;' ;:;f Remember ' that old Buck In 1815; clinffcd that the foreign nmic;riiut were the faat frl.udu of the Deinoerutio purty, ami that " thia party owed it auc.e.ni to their ibflu.'nce' and aloo that the foreign influence over Mr." Madiwiu l tuut lima waieo gntat, " that he (Madiaon) waa l ithe.f ubliged to obey ita dictnU or retire fivnu ofGoe'' and added " tho 'choice wiia eftMly tuado by .'man who preferred, hi private inbfiet t' the tmblic Kood-" Remember that thia waa auld when Jjhere was not one foreigner, where there t twenty nose, and by man who now lead a party which aays that there' no danger from foreipn lnflu ence ! Recollect this aud rebuke old Juuua ft.ee, by voting the Amcrirjan ticket I - Remembeii ! Thnt the same oh? Buck epatilc ii of forcijjne.w B'sain, i.iiJ V' We oiijiht to use every exertion to drive froih power .'thtiw weak and wicked aien, whoe. wild and viionary tboo ries buvo been tented and found wanting,"' and vote the American ticket. . -. ' . ' Remember 1 That npln Buchanan said, " above all, we ouft'tt to drive ' froid our ahores foreign influence, uitd cherish American- fi.ljng: Foreign influcne'e has been in every age tho curse of Republics it-i jaundiced eye aces ereryi body in falne colors the thick atmosphere of prejudice bv whkli it ia ever surrounded, excluding from ita aiht tbo almcnphorevoJ' reason.- Let us learn wisdom from esperietice, nd forever banish this fiend, from , our aociety." Remeiiihcr that this wiuj lanpiage uttered by a rtan when them was not one-twentieth of tho foreign Influence there is now, and yettio i tho candidate of t"hj party that makes s mock bellnbeloo about civil and re- li;i n lib"Mj," not beonune we want, li.a did Edgewcrth Female Si;mTnary; GREENSBOROUGH, N. & jjTijf- : f I'SIl K neat Scnion of tliie Inatitutioa jl;J& - wtllwniiienc ou KlliUAST thelat aihr ol" AUOt'HT- Tub our of etu.lv d.wiancd to embme every. thing neeeimary to ultantial d orn:tmnt- Hi Eiliic;itiuii. Urent proaiiuenca uv gneu to lbawlll HrUHCllc. Jileitlier Ubor nor e.pen. lias been pred to secure IntrucOr- of the.bij;liei.t qMiiliBeiitino in llieieivarl to department, ami Wniake Liitworth second Vino limitation ia lb eouutry, in ereg lbitig Ow;eBry to a complete education. . Fur cirrulani conOiining term, coarse of iiistrnetlon, he., apply to ' RICIIAIID STEBU.N0, Principal, June 27, 1866. , !--, rKlttltfl Aff FAlinEVILlE1 ' stage line.:; A J. E ars'Dbw ruxaing four hor eoacb lWf; Jrt lV - ta on tbi lio. lWeniterii going OIK-. Nor'.h e-n obtnin- tbro.igh t.ek.-t. from Feyettvill. Vn Weldin. Pa..nrr for Fa.vetle-etll. eB obt-iin thrai.'Ue.et at tVeJarr, at lh oSic. of tbe lUleigb and Oaatoa Rail Koad. Far. f 7. -......- ... l!.-...LklM.en.ia!i. S-tlem. rtftllabfirT. o anv t.lae. up the cmntry, will, Bnd thi the b-t i Ruck, to BAM.lt f in igncra ; but-citnply liecatne r.. .. .. . . a ia .1 . ..: LI a a-"1 a . aid qnlr keatrOHN to ta tie b.ge to Raleigh, wbith eaWuacU with ibe N. C. Central li.i.lroa-1. 'Iti eoauh t are aow in go4 Wpair. VV- have good teami and cAreful drirers. - Ererv thing -will b dona to aecom- nioUate tb traveling puhtic. ,. . Sw WM; 11. HUXT. Ageatat llaleih, ; . Office at Lawrence a liol-tt JTir. ROEFHT8 t CO., Ag-nb. - - at ryituie. May 10, 1M 124-2-1 we want tbee tor?it:nera to reniaitJcrffinrteen or twenty-oue years befora they uan vote iSocBt tbeir Gomfiiol aod vote tlie AmeriiJW tidut. -R ememb.R 1 That in 1819 Old Ruck jnited In call to remonstrate rtnai'fl-t Ihe otlmitJoon of SlittoirTuta SLAVE tatr That ia 1445 he favored the etenih.nf llieMie)ttri Couipromis line across Tex-, and Ju 150, he man, on no weak and trembling arm to 'bring'aut thn gixJ old abip ot Mj(, iroiu tint breaker by which ahs is aurroiiudrd ; and instinctively turn to him, whose urcngth of arm, purity of piupuse, Slid patriotism of heart they know, and tn all of whhh they can implicitly confide I A niillioti Hiida hulf wili vote the Fillmore American ticket, t.nd elect hiiu by a triumphant majority. : lttmf,niir Yourcountryeipest every man Un d'i bis duty," ami ere the Ama ican luktt n.tot and Uusei.ho.n ajei pnd uilmi'.r too!;' ;,"- ";v1 '"'",'. ;"; - :N ' -. (. ir-'rk- ; From tba Richmond Whig. MaHTINv VAN 1ICRKK OUT Iff FAVOR OF BP CUASAS FOR THE PRfcSlDESCT THB HOl'TH : AOAIX 80LI 10 TIIK ABOLITION (r)l'9. 1 Ouf sm-picioiis have oil been confirmed. The nntniiiatko of Buchanan ia a cheat and a fraud upotf the South. It. is the result of aiarain between the Democracy and tlie , Abolitionisis. It was But'de-to eonctliatc : the Support of Mar. tin V'Aif liUKKK I It was muds lx'c.ae it- waa entin.'lv acceptable to tlie whole of Abolitiondom. Tha tunning of Fremont ia a ruae invented by the Cfomooruyy, sud the " liltlii maglcisn of Kin dorhiaik,'! to throw (ho dust in- the eyes of the Southtirti-people!, end thsrehy betray them into; the auppirt. of Ruchnnjit, the' friend and onli-; dent of Martin Van Burcn ! ' 27i South it $iU J j and Southern Deuiocra nr4 a party to tbe foul transaction!..: : ; "'".' 1 , We now ce why the free-soil Softs of N. rotk were treated so tenderly, and wi'.ll suuh diatin uuihcdi consideration, by Ihe ijouthefn l)e:oo- cmey t Cincinnati. We now discover the sccref Of that hearty and blasted fratoruirntion which has been prooiuimed M eiiatin between tbo IV uiocraoe&y in all aoctiona of tho Union, j The wishes of. Van Ruren swayed thn Cincinnati con vention, and the roeult ia before us. lluctunaii is the candidate, because Ruchanan was the chuioc of Martin Vim llureu I "ThoSouthorn people of all porties can now' se the game which the spsriou U.moeTacy ia "tryiotr, to phvy oil upon theut. ' They si that the election of Ruohanan will b roetcratiou of the Van Ruren "dynasty For one, we ooofess that thia laat developtncnt overwhelum tt with aewo trhment." It er-entered iito our thought to toceeive fhat nch herrible end infamous eoali- bo the ahspiiu; the Uirit'lrtii'.Mhe 'ciirrndiiiic. the all spirit t f the i!n. hanan Jtbiti- ktr.lion, - As for nurx lvn, wj any let Van rule the dc-'Unii's cf this grout Ri public in r., rather than through thu weak, corrupt, -and imb tervicnt tools; .whom th'.! Cihiiuu.ti Cmiteniion have selected for htiiij in okdiuoce to. -hit desires and kin wi.he. In word, we -prefer to .be ruled directly by a muster, instead of -indirectly by an overseer. If cleet'-d, Buchanan will bc nothing 'ftiore nnrless than the agent or overseer of Van Ruriiii, and wilt be pii-re l lo .do all manner of dirty Abolition work uf the - Lidding of hia patron, That, jou ntaj rely upon .. it, in nominated in tho bond, and ia the .price which the JJucliifnuniU'S puy for Van Fua-u's support. Chunsu ye. then, this day-, whom you will serve . CoustitutioniilisiH and 1,'iiiuiiisui ami Coriscr vatieiu aud Houlhern-Rigliti.sm in tho person of Millard Fillmore, or'Scctionnlistu and 'Aboliti'oti ism aud IXestructiveism, iu tlio porsuii ' of James Uuchnmui, ruled aud controlled ly Martin Van Ruten 1 - " . 'k Oh I what an outcry (here was, from all ihe- hosts of the boutlieni. I'cuiocraey, at c icaru supportin: General-Scott who was a Southern irmn by birth, by eJiwiitiou', by sympathy, and by a thouaaud prec-ious ties 1 It was with thent evi dence strong H:i'...ilty''it," that the war Worn veteran and statesman ho -who had illustrated the annJs bt hia country and the world by forty yeara of faithful, of patriotic, of useful and illus trious aervico was not sound on the jluiny ijUfslion, and could not be trusted by the South ! i'bat was the.Tuasoniny 'of Suuthern Deruoerats only four short years ago, in the eae of Frcsi deittial candidate born and reiired in Virginia. If it was good and legitimate then, and in that insbince, bow much more forcible and conclitaive is il note, trt -tbes case t f Fuehauanrwho whs born at the North,' and" bus lived at tho North all 1.:. J If .... nf-n.n.-r:.! S.-ntt bv iWwari made tlm former ttnrclinblc-forhc South 1 sun in clear sky. amid the a.ingkd joys aud rc; s a ne'OMiy to save the I.'nion. It frfi tmed. that oflice then end eluc until ls.. 1 hecrt.n try, Njrlh and Suiith, b:.a. icposcd vv'n it for thirty-four yen's. Die inteic! of the 'outb h.id tint sulieti-d Lj it.. . Ih'tf i ) it.ii t.- a"d prejrt dieo of the Noitb wera "t-aj octcd by it. It might have sto id f.r ceiittiru, until every bill etui valley to the adores of the 1'acific 'aheulil h.ve ic!'. :he pria-surc and ackt.i'wledge'i tbedo ti.tm.m of i ,.r sii'vancing pcpul.tinn, tit j until stipirior wivl.-ni, -a rn-bb-r spirit of tulcrt;iin,n.d a tleerer h'Ve c( I r.itn t-1 ciild l ave it itenitcd Jtlf tr u D 1 i. it tl C I. i i t'tli jtur d - 'cord. ' ii J n 1 at but u i j. im tl e ihaiij e T Nothing. U lu.t nre we Jo gi.m fur lt.c future? , 'Ncll.iiig. It wiil not tiiase n atu.'Se elate btate. It will not prevent. a twiyW one Tiutntiini' tree W liat.haii'it tw7 A IVarlul heniition of feci-, ing between-tbe. North and tbe Jrotith, ciimira tiuii mid revr.tiiiuatitin, bitter nnd.uDw:ui.,ii.l !l ! deiiiiiichitiotja if tinn and sections, uttered -in hi'p.h pkces, fallowed by petw-nsl awsts.lu. And tinally, aiid t lne-y, it ci-t a civil war, 1 Who can Ci utcmplnic tbe apoctaolo before us without fi'iding of thame and indigriation ?: W hat will iho woriil think of the reckless career . me new ruuiiipg 7 Whi.t will pioett-rity tbink -of it,' if indeed we aha!! lento poat'erily the means of judging of our folly ? M en of extreme opin ions, on both sides of the Fnion, sre pressing their theories with a vehemence and a -spirit of intolerance that ackgow ledges m coni'prouiise, wjiile moderate nrcn, national met, who see - iu the wiilo s.xipe of their country and in-tl.e vision. of git ry and happiuces' that hmm up in tiic future Siinicthiiig else to primp! ibeir toils and move ' their aspiratiuns besides slavciy or anti-skvery, are denouticcd s tunic uliniMu.niiti, unlrue to the North or f tlm t-outh. What "the South Leeds, wnat tnc iouu nccos, wi.hi tne -i nion -must have, is peace and repese. Let ti e prwent agitation cease, let till further ltpkktion on tbe subject of ekvery cease forever, and let him who proposes to innovate further upon it, North or slCih, be branded aa ft traitor to his country. It is pleasing. to turn 1'fotn such a picture to the triumphaut adtuiniftration of, MULtd. Fill more. It couimeuccd in etorui and tempest, but terminated -amid 'Universal tranquillity. N'ever did'-an aiiminiattation clot with a more signal . approbation by the people of all sections. It crciitcdisno jar- witji foi-eign nations, T-3 heart burnings at home, no civil war, no rage of 6ec tioii against section or of brother against brother but it elevated the character ot the nation abroad, ' hea.le J alt domitio discord, cbcrkbed the inter ests of all, siid sunk c-lmly to reft, like bright What ahull we say of Van Ruieii support of Rucbanaa, who.isii eiliicn of tho North r Wr my; as we have s..id, "that every Southern vote given to Eui hanaii is, in effect, v'otegiven to V an Burcn ! In short, that the election of Bu chanan to .the Freaideucy would be, to ail intenta' aud purjxjfees, eouivoleiit to the r ejection of Van Buren, upon til question involving tbe fate, of rets of tweti'v-bve millions of people. W ilfoottbe country, while contemplating that; - - -bright chapter of it bistwyi-tttitnr.lly seik that1 same skilful hand, that steady nerve, that warm throbbing national heart to aid aain iu thia hou of ite tribulation 7 lie has bevu tiicd and fill tip every nieature of tbe duty of public e and rendered hi name ininoiial. II doe . t
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